Thankfully, the latest National Weather Service radar points to mostly showers across the area on Sunday morning. And officials expect that to last through Monday, in most areas.

"Forecast models are increasingly in agreement that moisture associated with a low pressure system passing through Oregon will mostly remain south of Washington," Seattle's NWS said in an early-morning statement. "Some may creep as far north as Lewis County and southern portions of Thurston and Pierce counties, allowing for some lowland snow risk, although minimal."

NWS later updated their forecast to issue a snow advisory for the Hood Canal area, and along the Strait for 1 to 3 inches of snow through 2 p.m. on Sunday.

Snow advisory issued for the Hood Canal area and along the Strait for 1-3" of snow through 2 pm. Areas along the waters may see a rain snow mix. Small craft northeasterly winds in parts of the waters #wawxpic.twitter.com/EphMYto7We

Those chances of precipitation are expected to gradually decline as Sunday wears on. Monday, flurries may be possible in areas around Puget Sound, but light snow is only expected in portions of Pierce, Lewis, and Thurston counties.

It wouldn't be February of '19 if we didn't at least mention the possibility of a rain/snow mix to finish off the month.. right?! #WAwxpic.twitter.com/WB0JrfxZAu